O'DONNELL v. PABST BREWING CO.


12 Wis.2d 491 (1961)

O'DONNELL and others, Appellants, v. PABST BREWING COMPANY and others, Respondents.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

February 7, 1961.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellants there was a brief and oral argument by Milton S. Padway of Milwaukee.

For the respondent Pabst Brewing Company there was a brief by Brady, Tyrrell & Bruce of Milwaukee, attorneys, and Mervin N. Bachman of Chicago, Illinois, of counsel, and oral argument by T. L. Tolan, Jr., of Milwaukee.

For the respondent Unions there was a brief by Max Raskin of Milwaukee, and James C. Paradise of Cincinnati, Ohio, and Raskin, Zubrensky & Padden of Milwaukee, and oral argument by Mr. Max Raskin and Mr. Paradise.


MARTIN, C. J.

Appellants' first contention is that under the June, 1957, contract their seniority rights were established during the life of the contract and could not be changed in mid-term. They cite the contract provision that "no other subjects will be opened for bargaining during its term or until an extension or renewal of this contract shall be opened for bargaining," and the termination clause which provided for...

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